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18 Jan 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: The Anti-Trump Resistance – But Different - Liberty Nation News
The Anti-Trump Resistance – But Different - Liberty Nation News
President Biden's call for unity in 2021 has not materialized, as Donald Trump prepares for a potential return to the White House. Despite opposition from Senate Democrats, there is a sense of inevitability regarding Trump's nominees. Some Democrats, like Senator John Fetterman, are seeking bipartisan cooperation.

In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is also reaching out to Trump, aiming to address the city's challenges amid a significant political shift. A recent bipartisan vote in the House on deporting illegal migrants who commit sex crimes indicates a growing willingness among some Democrats to collaborate with Republicans. The political landscape suggests a need for the Democratic Party to reassess its strategies in light of shifting voter sentiments.


Fox News: EVITA DUFFY-ALFONSO: Why my generation is ditching TikTok for another communist app
EVITA DUFFY-ALFONSO: Why my generation is ditching TikTok for another communist app
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal ban on TikTok, prompting a surge of young Americans to migrate to a Chinese app called RedNote as a form of protest. Users are likening their actions to historical acts of rebellion, expressing discontent with perceived government overreach regarding free speech.

Critics argue that the ban is not about national security or privacy, but rather a means of social control. This movement reflects a growing distrust among Gen Z towards the government’s commitment to the First Amendment, as they seek alternative platforms to express their views.


Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre's most memorable moments as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre's most memorable moments as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre concluded her tenure as White House press secretary, marked by contentious exchanges with reporters and notable controversies. She faced criticism for her handling of questions regarding election integrity, Hunter Biden's legal issues, and her statements on voter suppression and turnout.

Despite her historic appointment as the first openly gay, Black woman in the role, her time was often overshadowed by her struggles to address difficult topics and her shifting stances on key issues. Jean-Pierre's final briefing followed over 300 sessions filled with memorable confrontations.


The Federalist: How BlackRock Helped Stack Exxon's Board With Climate Radicals
How BlackRock Helped Stack Exxon's Board With Climate Radicals
A House Judiciary Committee report reveals that major financial institutions, in collaboration with climate activists, have imposed radical environmental policies on the economy, notably influencing ExxonMobil's board to adopt a net zero carbon emissions policy by 2050. This effort, led by the "Big Three" asset managers, has raised concerns over fiduciary duties and potential antitrust violations.

The report highlights a "climate cartel" that pressured Exxon through shareholder campaigns, despite a lack of legislative mandate or consumer demand for such policies. In response, several states have initiated legal actions against the Big Three, and there has been a recent withdrawal of financial firms from climate activist groups, suggesting a shift in the landscape of corporate environmental activism.


Le Monde: South Korea's president goes on trial as investigators seek to extend detention
South Korea's president goes on trial as investigators seek to extend detention
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court for a hearing regarding his detention amid investigations into his failed martial law declaration. Thousands of supporters rallied outside, opposing his impeachment and demanding his release.

Yoon, who faces serious charges including insurrection, could be detained for an additional 20 days as the court deliberates. His supporters, including right-wing groups, expressed their loyalty, while Yoon has remained defiant, refusing to cooperate with investigators.


#society

Le Monde: India: Court finds man guilty in infamous hospital rape and murder case
India: Court finds man guilty in infamous hospital rape and murder case
An Indian court found Sanjoy Roy guilty of the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, a case that ignited widespread protests and hospital strikes last year. The victim's body was discovered in a Kolkata hospital, prompting demands for increased security for medical staff.

Protesters, including the victim's family, have called for the death penalty for Roy, who maintains his innocence. The case has reignited discussions about violence against women in India, leading to the establishment of a national task force to improve safety in government hospitals.


Fox News: Mother who started nut butter company in basement is living 'American Dream'
Mother who started nut butter company in basement is living 'American Dream'
Lea Hurley founded American Dream Nut Butter in 2018 while battling cancer and developing food intolerances. She created nut butters that satisfied her sweet tooth without causing illness, leading to a growing customer base and a million online sales by July 2024.

The company also supports veterans and first responders through its "American Heroes" program, sending care packages filled with snacks and treats. Hurley sees her success as a realization of the American Dream, attributing it to hard work and her unique talent for creating nutritious, tasty products.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Ryanair flight forced to abort landing after strange 'GPS interference issue' near Nato's border with Russia
Ryanair flight forced to abort landing after strange 'GPS interference issue' near Nato's border with Russia
A Ryanair flight from London to Vilnius was diverted to Warsaw due to GPS signal interference during its landing approach, raising concerns about increasing disruptions in the region linked to Russian military activity. Lithuania's Defence Ministry is investigating the incident amidst a significant rise in GPS interference cases.

Reports indicate that over 800 GPS disruption incidents were documented in Lithuania in late 2024, a sharp increase from the previous year. Experts suggest that a Russian military system, believed to be broadcasting false GPS data, is responsible for these interferences, which have intensified since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


#other

Fox News: I'm saying farewell as FBI director. America's future is secured by focusing on threats, not divisions
I'm saying farewell as FBI director. America's future is secured by focusing on threats, not divisions
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns that threats to U.S. public safety and national security are at unprecedented levels, citing increased dangers from violent gangs, cybercriminals, and foreign adversaries like China and Russia. He emphasizes the need for serious attention and resources to combat these evolving threats.

Wray highlights the FBI's successes in tackling crime and terrorism, including significant arrests and rescues. However, he stresses the importance of remaining vigilant and united against adversaries that exploit societal divisions. The future security of the nation depends on the FBI's effectiveness and public support.


GB News: Jet2 adds flights from major British airports to Greek and Turkish hotspots for summer 2025
Jet2 adds flights from major British airports to Greek and Turkish hotspots for summer 2025
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are expanding their summer 2025 flight programs, adding extra services to Greece and Turkey from Glasgow, Manchester, and Newcastle airports. This expansion includes increased weekly flights to popular destinations like Antalya, Kos, Rhodes, and Crete.

The airline's CEO noted that customer demand for flights and holidays to these regions is high, prompting the addition of new routes and increased capacity. Jet2 is set to operate its largest-ever summer program, with new flights starting from Bournemouth, Bristol, and London Luton.